Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s (B+LNZ) Lamb Crop 2016 report says the average lambing
percentage across the country was up 2.1 percentage points – a remarkable performance
given the challenges of the previous season. More >>

The 2016 annual conference of the International Beef Alliance (IBA) hosted by Beef
+ Lamb New Zealand in Taupo, 16 – 21 October, offered the opportunity for leaders
of the major beef producers groups of Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, ... More >>

A range of factors including currency fluctuations, a weak and volatile outlook for
lamb and wool, plus the impact of drought and Facial Eczema, which was widespread
in the North Island where half New Zealand’s sheep are farmed, will impact on sheep ... More >>

Britain’s arrangements for leaving the European Union (EU) by the summer of 2019
and progress towards an EU-NZ Free Trade Agreement, will be on the agenda when Beef
+ Lamb New Zealand meets British and EU farming representatives during a northern ... More >>

Sheep producers from the Tri-Lamb Group meet in New Zealand to discuss common interests
15 August 2016 Young sheep industry leaders from New Zealand, Australia and the United
States are getting together in New Zealand this week to discuss common interests ... More >>

Beef + Lamb New Zealand says those who think Brexit won’t have an impact on trade
because the United Kingdom (UK) only takes 2% of New Zealand’s exports, are missing
the point, it’s the whole of the European trade we should be looking at. More >>

Prices for inputs used on New Zealand sheep and beef farms decreased 2.1 per cent
in the year to March 2016, which should provide some small relief for farmers facing
lower product prices this season. More >>

The first half of the 2015-16 meat export season ended on 31 March 2016 and analysis
by Beef + Lamb New Zealand's Economic Service shows that red meat (including beef,
veal, lamb and mutton) export revenue is down, despite increased shipments and some ... More >>